India, US To Sign New Space Situational Awareness Arrangement

India, US To Sign New Space Situational Awareness Arrangement

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India, US To Sign New Space Situational Awareness Arrangement

India and the US on Monday during the 2+2 minister level dialogue finalized signing of a new Space Situational Awareness arrangement forging the way to more advanced cooperation.

“Productive U.S. – India 2+2 Ministerial Dialogue today where we finalized major defence initiatives including the signing of a new Space Situational Awareness arrangement forging the way to more advanced cooperation,” Ely Ratner, the Assistant Secretary of Defence for Indo-Pacific Security Affairs tweeted.

Pentagon said in a statement said defence and foreign ministers of the two countries forged new and deeper cooperation across the breadth of the U.S.-India partnership, including defence, science and technology, trade, climate, public health, and people-to-people ties.

US Secretary of Defence Lloyd Austin co-chaired the fourth US-India 2+2 Ministerial Dialogue alongside Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh, and Minister of External Affairs Shri S Jaishankar, on April 11 in Washington, D.C.

The US Department of Defence said Secretary Austin and his counterparts exchanged views on a range of regional security priorities–spanning the Indian Ocean region to East and Southeast Asia to Europe.

They agreed to maintain close consultations on the ongoing crisis in Ukraine, including on humanitarian assistance efforts, and echoed support for an independent investigation into the brutal violence deployed against civilians in Bucha. In support of India’s leading role as a net security provider, the leaders discussed new opportunities to coordinate more closely together to ensure that the United States and India’s shared vision for a free and open Indo-Pacific region continues to thrive.

As the Indian military emerges as more jointly integrated and potent force, the two militaries can cooperate more seamlessly together across all domains of potential conflict–from the seas to cyberspace.

The release said the United States and India finalized major bilateral initiatives on information-sharing, liaison exchanges, and joint service engagements to support high-end, combined working.

“The four leaders committed to deepening cooperation in new defence domains, such as space and cyberspace, as the U.S. and Indian militaries jointly meet the challenges of this century. The United States and India signed a Space Situational Awareness arrangement, which lays the groundwork for more advanced cooperation in space. They also agreed to launch an inaugural Defence Artificial Intelligence Dialogue, while expanding joint cyber training and exercises,” Pentagon said.

The leaders discussed ways to coordinate more closely with like-minded nations–including Australia, Japan, and European partners–to ensure that our shared principles of the rule of law, freedom of the seas, and respect for the territorial integrity of sovereign states prevail today and far into the future.

“Today’s 2+2 Ministerial reaffirmed that the United States and India will continue stand shoulder-to-shoulder, rooted in common democratic values, as two pillars of a free and open Indo-Pacific,” the statement added.